Digital Book :
THE PATH
By Jiddu Krishnamurti
Published by Star of the East, Amsterdam - 1920
Book Extract :
There is not a cloud in the sky; there is not a breath of wind; the sum is pouring down cruelly and relentlessly its hot rays; there is a mist caused by the heat, and I am alone on the road. On both sides of me there are fields melting into the far distant horizon; there is not a blade of grass that is green; there is not a flower breathing in this heartbroken country; everything is withered and parched, all crying with anguish of the untold and unutterable pain of ages. There is not a tree in the vast fields under whose shade a tender thing might grow up smiling, careless of the cruel sun. The very earth is cracked and gaping hopelessly with bared eyes at the pitiless sun. The sky has lost its delicate blue and it is grey with the heat of many centuries. Those skies must have shed gentle rain, this very earth must have received it, those dead plants, those huddled up bushes, those withered blades of grass must have once quenched their thirst. They are all dead, dead beyond all thought of life. How many centuries ago the soothing drops of rain fell I cannot tell, nor can those hot stones remember when they were happy in the rain, nor those dead blades of grass when they were wet. Everything is dead, dead beyond hope. There is not a sound; awful and fearsome silence reigns.
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Jiddu Krishnamurthy ...the man ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKvz3BdB2EE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qy6YZSseAo&feature=related
That is obviously Annie Besant in the picture. Look at the contrast between Krishnamurti as seen with Annie Besant, and J Krishnamurti in a fetta as seen inside the book. The Western and the Oriental.Going by the look, the one in the book must be younger than the one in the suit.
This is from his theosophy days. Ideally, it is always a good idea to classify Krishnamurti's books into the two sections of his life theosophy times and post-theosophy. Pretty much all of his stuff written in the days of theosophy are completely non-reflective of the original perspective for which he is renowned. The writings in the theosophy days was the output of the influence of the plans and influence of the theosophical society, to synchronize with their PR schedule and motivations.
he is an absolute king of a thinker esp his book- urgency of change
I love his thoughts about teachers and teaching !!!!
To remember him speak at the JJ School of Arts ground in Mumbai gives me the goose-pimples. More so after reading the RBSI post of the Art School in Bombay. Also, the electrnic copy of The Path posted by RBSI contains his picture when he was perhaps in his teens. No wonder, J Krishnamurty chose that venue to speak with Mumbaikars.
OK no wonder I haven't seen this book in the K foundation lists. It is obviously his early writing.